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rdfs:label | - Cherry Picking
- Cherry picking
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rdfs:comment | - Cherry picking is a logical fallacy where only evidence that supports a conclusion is presented and evidence that goes against that conclusion is overlooked. Cherry-picking is used very frequently by People involved in Politics. Left Wing and Right Wing people tend to use evidence that supports their cause and overlook what doesn't suit them.
- Cherry Picking describes a scenario when the investors start buying those shares which have performed well and this is done in anticipation of the present trend continuing in future.
- Cherry picking is a logical fallacy where only evidence that supports a conclusion is presented and evidence that goes against that conclusion is overlooked.
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abstract | - Cherry picking is a logical fallacy where only evidence that supports a conclusion is presented and evidence that goes against that conclusion is overlooked. Cherry-picking is used very frequently by People involved in Politics. Left Wing and Right Wing people tend to use evidence that supports their cause and overlook what doesn't suit them.
- Cherry Picking describes a scenario when the investors start buying those shares which have performed well and this is done in anticipation of the present trend continuing in future.
- Cherry picking is a logical fallacy where only evidence that supports a conclusion is presented and evidence that goes against that conclusion is overlooked.
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